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Which of phrases given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold type to make the grammatically correct? If the sent
The research study is an eye-opener and attempts to acquaint us with the problems of poor nations.
attempts at acquainting
attempted to acquaint
O attempting to acquaint
attempt to acquaint
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O No correction required​

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Answered by ayush66538
4

Answer:

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Answered by aryansuts01
0

Answer:

Concept:

A phrase is a set of words that function as one grammatical unit in syntax and grammar.  Phrases might be made up of only one word or an entire sentence. Phrases are frequently examined as constituents or other syntactic structural units in theoretical linguistics. Most phrases have a head, which in grammatical analysis indicates the type and linguistic characteristics of the phrase. The category of the sentence is named using the syntactic category of the head.

Given:

Which of the replacement phrases for the bolded term in each sentence should be used to ensure that it is comprehensible? If the message The research study is eye-opening and makes an effort to familiarize us with the issues of developing countries.

[A]. attempts at acquainting

[B]. attempted to acquaint

[C]. attempting to acquaint

[D]. attempt to acquaint

[E]. No correction required​

Find:

find the correct option for the given question

Answer:

The answer is option [A]. attempts at acquainting

The research study attempts at acquainting us with the issues of developing countries and is eye-opening.

It should read efforts to acquaint rather than efforts at acquainting. After attempts, the -ing form should come without at if it is to be used at all.

When both are possible, the to- infinitive will sometimes describe a potential action while the -ing clause will describe the action as it is carried out. The to-infinitive is the only logical choice in this situation because the verb attempts indicates that the act of familiarizing us with the issues of developing countries has not yet been finished, let alone begun.

Both a verb or a noun can refer to an attempt. It is more frequently followed by "to" and the infinitive when employed as a verb.

Both continuations would appear to be nearly equally acceptable if the sentence were to be slightly altered to use attempt as a plural noun.

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